About the Ship

There’s a certain romance to sailing on a small ship like Pacific Princess® which offers a refined elegance yet with many of the wonderful amenities found on larger ships. With a smaller group of guests on board, you’ll enjoy the camaraderie among fellow guests who share your passion for travel and visit unique ports that only smaller ships have access to.

What's Included

Included

Accommodations: With ample amenities and attentive staff, your accommodations become your home at sea. A good night’s rest is within reach as you sink into the custom-made Princess® Luxury Bed.

Dining: Inclusive dining options are found throughout the ship with a wide range of culinary delights to suit any palate, from endless buffet choice to gourmet pizza, decadent desserts and much more.

Onboard Activities: You will find many ways to play, day or night. Our onboard activities will keep you engaged every moment of your cruise vacation.

Entertainment: Original musicals, dazzling magic shows, feature films, top comedians and nightclubs that get your feet movin’ and groovin’. There’s something happening around every corner.

Wellness: The Princess® Luxury Bed provides the ultimate night of sleep at sea! And from the top-deck retreat reserved for adults to our fitness centers, you’ll find all the elements to come back new.

Youth, Teen and Families: Our Youth Centers and Teen Lounges ensure our youngest cruisers stay happy. Each center has a theme where kids make new friends and participate in cruise activities.

Not Included

Airfare | Items of a personal nature | Anything not specifically mentioned as included

About Us

At Princess Cruises, we believe in the power of discovery. That's why we design experiences that bring our guests as close as possible with the wonders of the world around them—whether in the Alaskan wilderness or in the warmth of the Caribbean. It's through these experiences that our guests can find a moment of change and come back new.
Our marketing campaign highlights the most special gift we can offer our guests: change. It's what's at the heart of our come back new promise. It's the result of the destinations we sail to, the experiences we offer, and the passionate dedication of our crew.

Insider Tip

Get a glimpse at the behind-the-scenes action on the Princess Cruises Ultimate Ship Tour. Final stop is the command center, where you'll meet the Captain and enjoy breathtaking views from the bridge!

Terms & Conditions

Cruise-only fares are per person, based on double occupancy in US dollars, unless otherwise noted. Pricing and itinerary are subject to change without notice. Restrictions may apply. Ship's Registry: Bermuda

An adrenaline fuelled morning on the back of a jet ski with breath taking views of Table Mountain and the city bowl.

Get an adrenaline-fuelled perspective of Cape Town as you drive a turbo powered jetski in Table Bay. You’ll also have the opportunity to spot dolphins and penguins (and the occasional sunfish if you’re lucky) up close and in person.

What to expect:

Start your day at the docks of the V&A Waterfront where you will meet your guide and instructor for the duration of the experience. Hop on board a rubber duck and make your way out of the harbour to Granger Bay in front of Cape Town Stadium, a short boat trip away.

Your jetski’s will be delivered to the boat and you’ll have an hour to enjoy playing around in the waves and exploring the coastline. Keep a lookout for dolphins, often spotted frolicking in the waves nearby.

When you’re done, your skipper will take you back to the V&A Harbour in his rubber duck and you’ll have a chance to dry off before you carry on with your day.

*This can be combined with a Half Day City Tour, Scenic Sailing Adventure or Sundowner Cruise.

Watch the sunset from the deck of a powerboat while you sip on bubbles and enjoy delicious canapés.

Relax and enjoy unbelievable views of Cape Town from the comfort of a 40ft luxury motor yacht. Sip on a classic sundowner cocktail and enjoy delicious canapés as you watch the sun slip behind the horizon.

What to expect:

You’ll meet your skipper in the late afternoon at the docks of the V&A Waterfront where you begin your sunset boat cruise adventure. Climb aboard and meet your deckhand and stewardess who will take care of you for the evening. When you’re confortable and have a refreshment in your hand you’ll motor out of the harbour and into Table Bay, soaking in the views of Table Mountain and the city bowl in the early evening light.

Your skipper will give you a brief tour of the coastline before you head out towards Robben Island. You’ll stop a little off the coast of this small island while he gives you a brief history of Cape Town and the island, famous for being the prison that Nelson Mandela for 18 of the 27 years that he was incarcerated.

On your way back to the mainland, you’ll slow down, open the wine and enjoy your canapé’s. Watch the sun slip behind the horizon from the deck of the boat before heading back into the harbour.

To get a taste of the thriving centre of the Mother City, in the shelter of Table Mountain, a Cape Town city tour is not to be missed. Here you will find a number of the Cape’s top attractions, from the imposing Castle of Good Hope to the colourful cottages of the Bo Kaap, the bustling Green Market Square, the South African Museum, the beautiful Company Gardens and plenty more to see. With an experienced and knowledgeable guide, and from the comfort of an air-conditioned vehicle, you will be able to learn more about the Cape Town CBD and its surrounds, in a city tour that is sure to leave you with plenty of memories and photographs of this part of the Cape.

The Castle Of Good Hope, Which Stands Proudly On The Outskirts Of The Business District, Was Built Between 1666 And 1679 By The Dutch East India Company The Bo Kaap Is A Fascinating And Vibrant Area characterised By Its Multi-Coloured Cottages And Steep Cobbled Streets, As Well As Its Exotic Malay Culture.

A perfect chance for wine lovers to discover some of the finest wines South Africa has to offer.

The Constantia Winelands is a spectacular wine experience, taking you to a unique combination of century-old, established wine farms and new boutique estates in a setting of unsurpassed beauty and heritage.

What to expect

Departing from Cape Town, this tour heads south along the Peninsula towards Constantia, taking in spectacular views along the way. When you arrive, you’ll enjoy a tour of the famous Constantia wine ward, nestled on the southern slopes of the Table Mountain range, in the Constantia Valley.

The historic valley, with vineyards rooted in ancient soil clinging to the eastern slopes of the Constantiaberg Mountains, was home to 17th-century Dutch governor, Simon van der Stel's wine farm. Its legendary dessert wines graced the tables of the European monarchy in the 18th century. The vines benefit from the cool sea breezes blowing in from False Bay and the 1,000mm of annual rain which makes irrigation unnecessary.

Today it is home to a number of award-winning wine estates which continue the tradition of producing wines from classic European noble varieties. It is a great escape from the hustle and bustle of modern city life in a magnificent, mountainous countryside. Stroll through the beautiful grounds whilst tasting wines produced just a short walk away, or meander through the rolling vineyards on your bicycle, learning first hand about the various vintages.

The area is celebrated for its Sauvignon Blancs, Semillons and Chardonnays, from the Steenberg, Constantia Uitsig and Buitenverwachting estates. However, wonderful Merlots, Cabernet, Shiraz and red blends in classic Bordeaux styles are also made at Groot Constantia, Klein Constantia and High Constantia. The area's famed signature wine, however, is still the exquisite Vin de Constance from Klein Constantia. This is a world class destination not to be missed.

Experience Cape Town from above, and get a completely new perspective on the Mother City.

There is no better way to take in Cape Town’s majestic landscape, than from the air. This tour will give you an unparalleled perspective on the city’s most iconic landmarks, with spectacular ocean and mountain vistas - from the Waterfront all the way around the Southern-most tip of Africa. This is a popular experience, so make sure you reserve in advance.

What to expect

This tour promises views from the air that are unparalleled, affirming Sir Francis Drake’s claim that the Cape is by far the fairest cape in “the whole circumference of the earth”. Beginning at the V&A Waterfront, this tour includes magnificent views of Robben Island, Table Mountain, the City Bowl through to the beaches of Clifton and Camps Bay, past the 12 Apostles, Llandudno, Chapman’s Peak, Noordhoek, False Bay and Cape Point, through Simons Town, Fish Hoek, Constantia, District Six, Woodstock and landing back at the Waterfront.

From take-off to landing, this tour is guaranteed to leave you speechless on more than one occasion. If you’re one of those people that prefer a window seat, then this tour will no doubt be the highlight of your trip. No tours are exactly the same; with whale spottings, shipwrecks, and picturesque mountain views - this is perhaps the only perspective which includes everything the Cape Peninsula has to offer, in one breathtaking view.

We have a wide range of exciting excursions that can be done by helicopter, so make sure you ask us about all the different options available.

To get a taste of the thriving centre of the Mother City, in the shelter of Table Mountain, a Cape Town city tour is not to be missed. Here you will find a number of the Cape’s top attractions, from the imposing Castle of Good Hope to the colourful cottages of the Bo Kaap, the bustling Green Market Square, the South African Museum, the beautiful Company Gardens and plenty more to see. With an experienced and knowledgeable guide, and from the comfort of an air-conditioned vehicle, you will be able to learn more about the Cape Town CBD and its surrounds, in a city tour that is sure to leave you with plenty of memories and photographs of this part of the Cape.

The Castle Of Good Hope, Which Stands Proudly On The Outskirts Of The Business District, Was Built Between 1666 And 1679 By The Dutch East India Company The Bo Kaap Is A Fascinating And Vibrant Area characterised By Its Multi-Coloured Cottages And Steep Cobbled Streets, As Well As Its Exotic Malay Culture.

Meet local designers and explore their stores and studios on this shopping adventure in Cape Town.

Discover emerging African designers that are putting Cape Town on the map and meet them in their studios and galleries. Enjoy a private shopping experience with a glass of wine in hand at an insider boutique filled with a mix of unique African designs.

What to expect:

Your guide will collect you from your accommodation in Cape Town and you’ll begin your exploration of the best, hidden boutiques stores and designer studios in Cape Town.

Your guide is pre-selected for their knowledge, passion and experience of Cape Town and their insider access. They have their own stories and relationships over and above the chosen stores on your itinerary will weave these into your urban adventure along the way depending on your interest.

The boutiques and studios you visit will be pre-selected based on your interests and shopping requirements. You will meet a designer in his or her studio, enjoy a private, VIP shopping experience at a boutique store in the heart of Cape Town (with a wine tasting included) and feel like a local as you walk the streets of Cape Town with your own personal insider.

This area is often overlooked as people make a beeline for the wine farms around Stellenbosch and beyond. Constantia is one of the oldest wine producing regions in the Southern Hemisphere with an uninterrupted history of winemaking since 1685.

Constantia valley is situated in a mountainous setting on the slopes of Table Mountain and although close to the city, you feel a world away.

Sleep Easy…

Our guides are top adventurers in their own right, and focused on creating a day that is purely for your enjoyment. Your Private Cape Adventure unfolds at your own pace – if you feel uneasy about anything, please talk to your guide.

The weather is our compass and your enthusiasm our wrist watch

We plan each adventure according to your interests. Our Cape weather can change at a moment’s notice, and this is where we use our knowledge of hidden spots and local conditions to make the most of each day, no matter what is thrown at us.

Likewise, should we find ourselves having so much fun that we do not want to drag ourselves away, the day’s plans can be changed at the drop of a hat! No two tours are the same.

What is provided?

During activities we supply energy snacks and refreshments.

Between activities more substantial treats from our gourmet pantry are on offer.

Chilled wine, beer, ice teas, chilled waters and G&T’s are also on board.

What to expect

Situated in a rural and mountainous setting on the slopes of Table Mountain, although close to the city, you feel a world away.

The farms vary greatly and no farm is more than 5 or 10 minutes from the next with many linked by cycle and hiking tracks. This maximises time out exploring, so if a lot of your holiday has been in a 4x4 safari vehicle or sightseeing around Cape Town, this allows for a day mostly spent on the farms and not in a vehicle.

To get a perspective on the valley this adventure starts at Eagles Nest, located high on the slopes of Table Mountain. We will break into the valley, by stretching our legs and enjoying some gentle hiking amongst the vineyards on the slopes of Constantia valley.

For a sense of history we’ll pay a visit to Constantia Glen before heading to Steenberg wine estate, to take part in a privately guided Terroir Walk on the which will give you a better understanding of the land and the wine making process which the farm adopts in an environmentally considerate farming practice as far as possible.

We will then head up over the Mountain to the Silvermine Nature Reserve. A real gem mostly frequented by locals getting away from the city's hustle and bustle. Enjoy the tranquil setting, take a refreshing dip in the dam and time allowing, go for a hike on one of the many trails in this reserve. We will have packed a delicious gourmet picnic for your lunch which you can enjoy here.

After your leisurely lunch stop, we will head to Noordhoek, a quaint village overlooking an expansive white sandy beach. Enjoy a wine tasting at the Cape Point Vineyards with commanding views of the region.

You will then head over Chapman’s Peak Drive with its 114 curves skirting the rocky coastline linking Noordhoek with Hout Bay, this 9km route is the most famous coastal road in South Africa and is renowned as being one of the most spectacular routes in the world.

We will visit Llandudno Beach, the most beautiful beach in Cape Town for sundowners before heading back to base.

Spend a morning or afternoon sailing in Table Bay on a 40ft sailboat and playing around on jet ski’s. Enjoy unrivalled views of Table Mountain and the city bowl. Learn how to sail as your skipper steers you out to Robben Island and back to the coast where you will have a barbecue off the side of the boat while you play around on jet ski’s.

What to expect:

You’ll meet your skipper for a safety briefing at the docks of the V&A Harbour where you begin your sailing adventure. Once briefed, you will board the boat and you motor your way out of the harbour and into Table Bay. This is where you can get involved and assist with unfurling the sail and you will get your journey underway in earnest.

Now you will sail to just off the coast of Robben Island, where Nelson Mandela spent so many years in prison. Learn about the history of the Cape as you sail back to the mainland and soak in the views of the magnificent Table Mountain. Once you are close enough to the mainland you’ll drop anchor, fire up the barbecue and open the wine. Learn how to sabrage a bottle of Methode Cap Classique, South Africa’s sparkling wine made in the Champagne method and enjoy other local wines and beers.

While your food is being prepared on the barbecue your jet ski’s will be delivered to the boat for you. You can play around in the waves before you head back to your boat for lunch.

Once you’ve had your fill you’ll motor your way back to the harbour to disembark and make your way back to your hotel.

Explore Table Mountain from the back of a 4x4 Safari vehicle and enjoy a picnic lunch and wine tasting with amazing views of the city and surrounds.

Gain access to the old jeep tracks on Table Mountain and Devils Peak and soak in the views of the city. You’ll be accessing parts of the mountain that no one else can get to by vehicle except the park rangers themselves.

What to expect:

Your guide will collect you at the parking lot of the South African National Parks offices (on the same road as the Cable Car station). You’ll board your 4x4 safari vehicle and begin your adventure.

Your guide will drive you all the way along Table Mountain Road where you will eventually get to a locked chain across the road. Your guide will have the key and will open up and drive you through to an old, disused jeep track.

Once through your guide will drive you to the King’s Block House, the ruins of an old fortification on Devil’s Peak, dating back to when the Dutch were in control of the Cape. Here you can inspect the ruins while your guide sets up your picnic lunch and wine tasting.

Your picnic style lunch will consist of delicious cheeses, charcuterie and a variety of spreads. Your wine tasting will consist of 6 local wines for your enjoyment. When you’ve had your fill of eating and drinking and soaking up the views, you will make your way back along the jeep track and onto Table Mountain Road and back the start of your adventure.

Uncover hidden gems, local arts and crafts and mouthwatering food and drinks at Cape Town’s best markets

We’re passionate about local markets and have put our heads together to organize this special tour of the best in Cape Town. These spectacular walks will be held on Saturdays and will give you a unique opportunity to travel to different parts of the city. You will be able to sample delicious, freshly-prepared South African cuisine and see a huge variety of local products, arts and crafts from local artisans.

What to expect

You will be picked you up from your hotel, and head straight to the first stop - the famous market on Greenmarket Square, located in the heart of Cape Town. A historic spot, this was formerly a slave trading post during colonial times, then a fruit and vegetable market and now offers a wide selection of African souvenirs, crafts and curios. While you browse you’ll be kept entertained by street musicians, mimes and jugglers.

The next stop is Woodstock and the Old Biscuit Mill market. Here you will have time to enjoy a glass of sparkling wine or cider, relax and take in the sounds, sights and smells of this quirky, cool market. There’s no shortage of food options here, including two trendy restaurants: The Test Kitchen and The Pot Luck Club. This market also features arts, crafts, fashion and design shops.

The next stop is the beautiful Hout Bay to visit the The Bay Harbour Market, a place where the creative energy and dynamism of South Africa come alive. This market attracts people of all ages and cultures with its festive spirit. Wonderful works of art, clothing and African crafts are accompanied by the delicious flavors of freshly-made South African cuisine.

The tour ends in the famous Cape Quarter, a myriad of streets focusing on design and style in the suburb of Green Point. An ideal spot for shopping and the perfect time to relax and enjoy one of the many restaurants and cafes.

Explore Cape Town via its inspirational people making a difference in people’s lives, meet inspiring township artists along the way and exploring the meaning behind the art works, that in itself unravels the history of Cape Town and South Africa. Taking in the stories of the apartheid era struggles to the founding of a new democracy, wildlife conservation and more.

Sleep Easy…

Our guides are top adventurers in their own right, and focused on creating a day that is purely for your enjoyment. Your Private Cape Adventure unfolds at your own pace – if you feel uneasy about anything, please talk to your guide.

The weather is our compass and your enthusiasm our wrist watch

We plan each adventure according to your interests. Our Cape weather can change at a moment’s notice, and this is where we use our knowledge of hidden spots and local conditions to make the most of each day, no matter what is thrown at us.

Likewise, should we find ourselves having so much fun that we do not want to drag ourselves away, the day’s plans can be changed at the drop of a hat! No two tours are the same.

What is provided?

During activities we supply energy snacks and refreshments.

Between activities more substantial treats from our gourmet pantry are on offer.

Chilled wine, beer, ice teas, chilled waters and G&T’s are also on board.

What to expect

On the tour today, you will be joined by one of our ROCK GIRLS, who will be an inspirational individual from a previously disadvantaged background, who works alongside us to further her skills to one day become a guide and to give clients a true insight into their lives and their challenges within their communities.

We will begin the day exploring the colourful streets of Bo-Kaap, enjoying a local coffee before heading to Monkeybiz to learn about their non-profit organization which strives to empower women to become financially independent, through the art of beadwork. We will continue along the Atlantic Seaboard to the T - Bag Company in Hout Bay, which makes functional Art out of recycled tea bags. Learn firsthand the process of how this team dry, empty, iron and paint these used tea bags and transform them into works of art which are applied to stationary, wooden items, boxes and trays.

Our tour will continue towards the Peninsula, fist making our way over the famous coastal road of Chapman’s Peak Drive to a local community, Masiphumelele. Here you will get involved in creating your own art with Yindi, who creates art pieces from plastic collected from the Peninsula beaches at her house & work shop in the Township.

Discover Soweto and the surrounding area, driving past well known landmarks such as Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital, Orlando Power Station, Nelson Mandela’s old house, Desmond Tutu’s House, the Hector Pieterson Memorial, a shebeen and Walter Sisulu Freedom Square. Afterwards head to the Apartheid Museum and spend a time exploring the museum and discover the history of the Apartheid era.

What is the best feature of the Cape Winelands? It’s true that it is renowned for its crisp white and classic French-style red wines, fantastic cheeses and olives; but it also has a stunning wealth of natural rustic beauty with vast estates shaded from the African sunshine by giant oak trees and towering mountains overlooking lush valleys. On this full day tour we will visit and explore the Cape Winelands’ principal route. We will see the famous and renowned towns of Paarl, Stellenbosch and Franschhoek. Look forward to a day filled with fine wines, great food and spectacular scenery.

Hike & Wildlife Wind your way all along the scenic coastline and keep the kids entertained with a host of fun activities. From snake inspired walks, to viewing the adorable little African Penguins, searching for the Cape 5 on the peninsula and generally making the most of the beautiful great outdoors to keep the whole family stimulated and entertained.

Sleep Easy…

Our guides are top adventurers in their own right, and focused on creating a day that is purely for your enjoyment. Your Private Cape Adventure unfolds at your own pace – if you feel uneasy about anything, please talk to your guide.

The weather is our compass and your enthusiasm our wrist watch

We plan each adventure according to your interests. Our Cape weather can change at a moment’s notice, and this is where we use our knowledge of hidden spots and local conditions to make the most of each day, no matter what is thrown at us.

Likewise, should we find ourselves having so much fun that we do not want to drag ourselves away, the day’s plans can be changed at the drop of a hat! No two tours are the same.

What is provided?

During activities we supply energy snacks and refreshments.

Between activities more substantial treats from our gourmet pantry are on offer.

Chilled wine, beer, ice teas, chilled waters and G&T’s are also on board.

Beginning at Sea Level and ending 1085 Metres higher on Table Mountain, this day focus on exploring the Atlantic Seaboard in a fun and engaging way for children. Following in the footsteps of ‘Stan the Strandloper’ we will take in the city sites before seeing them from a different perspective on the mountain top.

Sleep Easy… Our guides are top adventurers in their own right, and focused on creating a day that is purely for your enjoyment. Your Private Cape Adventure unfolds at your own pace – if you feel uneasy about anything, please talk to your guide.

The weather is our compass and your enthusiasm our wrist watch

We plan each adventure according to your interests. Our Cape weather can change at a moment’s notice, and this is where we use our knowledge of hidden spots and local conditions to make the most of each day, no matter what is thrown at us.

Likewise, should we find ourselves having so much fun that we do not want to drag ourselves away, the day’s plans can be changed at the drop of a hat! No two tours are the same.

What is provided?

During activities we supply energy snacks and refreshments.

Between activities more substantial treats from our gourmet pantry are on offer.

Chilled wine, beer, ice teas, chilled waters and G&T’s are also on board.

What to expect

The day will begin by Stand up Paddling and Shell collecting at one of our favourite spots, either at the V&A Waterfront in sheltered canals, or in the Camps Bay Tidal Pool. Your guide will recommend the perfect spot for new comers and youngsters to learn how to SUP, in a safe an idyllic location by the Atlantic Sea.

Proceed to explore the city, by cycling between the Art Installations with locals on the Sea Point Promenade and getting to know the city by foot. Learn fascinating stories that tell Cape Town’s history and modern day make up, engaging and overlooked by so many. Here, we will embark a a Treasure Hunt in the footsteps of ‘Stan the Strandloper’. This is a fun and engaging 3-5 km treasure hunt along the Atlantic Seaboard, using a Treasure Map the children follow various clues between the art works on the Sea Point Promenade.

At the Green Point Biodiversity Garden the children will be able to taste and sniff all kinds of fynbos to create their own brew under the guidance of the guide.

Stopping for a relaxing lunch in the heart of the city, at the Company Garden's where you can truly immerse yourself in this peaceful surrounding and feel like a local!

After a leisurely lunch, we will summit Table Mountain taking in the 360 views while tracking Dassies (Mountain Rock Rabbits) that can often be spotted on the table top. We will finish the day with an afternoon tea picnic in a memorable location.

Discover the rich fauna and flora of the Cape Peninsula with a knowledgeable local and snorkel with Cape Fur seals off the coast of Hout Bay on this unique, adventurous full day tour.

Experience the magnificent views and lush vegetation of the wilder parts of Cape Town on this full day tour of the peninsula. Snorkel with Cape Fur Seals off the back of a rubber duck near Hout Bay, visit the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve and observe the comical African Penguin in it’s natural habitat at Boulders Beach.

What to expect:

Your private, specialist guide will collect you from your hotel after breakfast and you’ll make your way to Hout Bay harbour. Here you’ll get kitted out in a wetsuit and get a safety briefing before making your way out to Duiker Island by rubber duck. You’ll spend an hour observing and interecting with these curious creatures before heading back to dry off and continue your day.

Once you’ve dried off you’ll take a drive along the breathtaking Chapmans Peak Drive on the way to the Cape of Good Hope National Park. Capture an iconic photo at what seems like the edge of the world. You can choose to walk up the steep path to the iconic lighthouse or take the Flying Dutchman funicular (optional). You’ll experience a 360-degree panorama of the ocean, both peninsula coastlines, dramatic cliffs and the clean white sweep of Dias Beach far below. Mark that off your Cape Town bucket list.

Make your way to the famous penguin colony on Boulders Beach to watch the the African penguins as they frolic in the waves. Take a walk along the wooden walkway over the pristine beach as you get up close and personal with these endangered birds.

After making some new tuxedoed friends, take a stroll through nearby Simon’s Town, home of the South African Navy. Discover the rich history of this seaside village and its maritime strategy that played an inseparable role in the history of the Cape of Good Hope and South Africa as a whole.

Next, enjoy a casual lunch in the quaint seaside village of Kalk Bay, walking to the end of the harbour wall and stopping at the many art galleries and boutique stores.

Experience the best that Cape Town has to offer on this fun, exclusive and family-friendly tour.

This special tour is designed with parents and children in mind so that the whole family can enjoy a unique day out in this wonderful city. Parents will get to know Cape Town with the help of one of our expert tour guides whilst the kids enjoy the most fun attractions in the city. We offer a truly personal experience, with a focus on creating a special and memorable day for the whole family.

What to expect:

A typical tour will start with a pick up from your hotel and a drive around some of Cape Town’s iconic streets and buildings. Your personal tour guide will give you an insight into the city and the people who live here.

Our first stop is the Planetarium, located in the South African Museum Complex. This celestial theatre uses the Minolta star machine and multiple projectors to transport the audience through the wonders of the universe.

A short drive away, the lively Victoria and Albert Waterfront has an array of attractions for all ages. After a visit to the Two Oceans Aquarium, which showcases a variety of marine creatures including sharks, turtles and penguins, you will be able to enjoy lunch at one of the many restaurants at the V&A Waterfront.

Next, a ride on the Cape Wheel with stunning views of the city skyline and beyond. Finish the day with a swashbuckling adventure aboard the Jolly Roger, South Africa’s only authentic pirate ship.

We will then take you back to your hotel or you can choose to stay and explore the waterfront further.

Experience the most that nature has to offer on a wine safari through the picturesque Blaauwklippen Valley

Nestled in the Blaauwklippen (Blue Stone) Valley, one of the world’s most arresting pockets of paradise, this wonderful full-day experience aboard a fully equipped game viewing Land Rover, is one of the favorite activities at the magnificent Waterford Vineyard.

What to expect

On this special tour, visitors can explore world-renowned vineyards on an exclusive, personalised route with one of our travel specialists. Kick your feet up in a game viewing Land Rover, suitable for up to ten people and fully equipped with bucket seats.

Enjoy the breath-taking panoramic views while making a selection of the finest South African wines. If you’re lucky, you may even catch a glimpse of the endemic orange-breasted Sunbird or the Cape Sugarbird, particular specialties to this pristine region of the world.

This laid-back expedition through the ancient citrus groves, rolling lawns and fragrant lavender beds allows you to learn more about the process of winemaking in one of the most splendid parts of the country. As part of a successful biodiversity program, only half of this 120ha plot of land has been used for wine farming, with the rest of the land is reserved for the natural flora and fauna of the Helderberg Mountain Range, to thrive. Waterford Valley is a great example of an organic, sustainable approach to wine farming, and allows for a perfect balance between the natural environment and sustainable agriculture.

These tours are completely tailor made to each guests’ preference and a visit to the wine farms will be decided on the day, depending on what the guests wish to experience. For the ultimate combination of luxury and outdoor adventure, these tours are topped off with a selection of cheese and wines to indulge in.

Expert guides will welcome you to this unforgettable adventure, where you will pass along the Atlantic coast on a wonderful scenic route to the southernmost point in Africa, the famous Cape Point. Set within the Table Mountain National Park, you will find breathtaking oceanfront views, diverse vegetation and rich history of this great country reflected at every step.

What to expect

Your guide will pick you up from your hotel and after a short drive through the city, you will begin your journey along the wonderful coastal path traveling through the beautiful coastal settlements in Muizenberg, Kalk Bay, Fish Hoek and Simons Town. A stop will be made at the famous Boulders Beach, its wind sheltered bays and safe sandy shores are home to a breeding colony of over 2,000 endangered African Penguins. Here you can have a unique, close encounter with these tuxedoed little birds, endemic to this region.

You will then continue along the coast towards False Bay, one of the Cape Peninsula’s most tranquil and picturesque stretches of coastline, before reaching Cape Point Nature Reserve. Cape Point lies within the Table Mountain National Park, a declared Natural World Heritage site. Here you’ll discover some of the rich and varied flora and fauna which make this nature-lover’s paradise.

After lunch, your guide will continue with a tour around the park visiting historic sites and taking in beautiful landscapes such as the lighthouses of the peninsula and the famous Cape of Good Hope. Continuing through the small coastal districts of Scarborough and Kommetjie you will enter the mountain pass of Chapman’s Peak (weather permitting), this world famous scenic drive is the last great experience before the end of the tour as you head back to your hotel.